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 Posted by Fabian Hore on 09/26/05 19:21 
if the form has method="post" you could do - 
 
 
if( $_SERVER['REQUEST_METHOD'] == 'POST' ){ 
    // 
} 
 
 
 
 
 
"Henk van Winkoop" <h.van.winkoop@wxs.nl> wrote in message  
news:4337b766$0$24501$ba620dc5@text.nova.planet.nl... 
> Hello, 
> 
> thanks for your quick answer. 
> 
> Well I was mistaken, it's not a submit button, it's a picture with an 
> onclick/submit event: 
> 
> (A HREF=''><img Src="" OnClick="submit();"></A> 
> 
> so there's no 'button_name' 
> 
> Henk 
> 
> 
> "Kleist" <kleist@tlen.pl> schreef in bericht 
> news:dh8bfm$1gac$1@news.uar.net... 
>> Henk van Winkoop wrote: 
>> > Hello, 
>> > 
>> > On first entry of my webpage(.php) a specific function must be omitted. 
>> > On next entries (by clicking a submit button on that page) the specific 
>> > function must be executed. 
>> > 
>> > How does my php file distinghuis between first entry and next entries? 
>> > 
>> > I tried isset()/empty()/is_null() variable functions and $GLOBALS but 
> all 
>> > variables seems to be cleared/reset on re-entry of the webpage. 
>> > 
>> > How to solve this problem? 
>> 
>> 
>> You can check, wether submit button was pressed. If it was, 
>> execute the function. (if $_POST['button_name']) 
> 
>
 
  
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